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Introducing HPGR quaternary crushers in a Russian magnetite operation – challenges and solutionsBy B C. Povey, K Lagutin, M Mryasov, V Noll
The current Stoilensky magnetite concentrator comprises a three-stage crushing circuit followed by three stages of ball milling, grinding and concentration to produce a magnetite concentrate with 66.5
Sep 11, 2017
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University research on molten slags, matte, speiss and metal systems for high temperature processing – challenges, opportunities and solutionsBy E Jak, P Hayes, J Chen, M Shevchenko, E Nekhoroshev, D Shishin
Recent decades have seen significant advancements in analytical and experimental techniques, thermodynamic theory, and computational capabilities in high temperature research which are particularly ti
Jun 19, 2024
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Exploration Geochemistry in the Arid Environment - The Loess ProblemVariety among deserts is nearly as great as among other climatic environments. Common to most deserts, and to areas downwind from them, is the dominance of aeolian transport of surface material, a
Jan 1, 1988
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Optimisation Opportunities for High Pressure Grinding Rolls CircuitsBy B Davis, A H. Benzer, A N. Mainza, C M. Evertsson, L M. Tavares, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, C Rule, G Asbj÷rnsson
The Mogalakwena North Concentrator of Anglo Platinum Operations was built with the capability to allow for future projected expansion. Several research groups, currently working with Anglo American on
Oct 29, 2012
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Mining–Community Conflicts – Can the Future Mining Sector Transform Social Responsibility?By J Fraser, M Scoble
Within the past decade, incidents of mining–community conflicts have grown dramatically and represent one aspect of a phenomenon known as social risk. Research published in 2014 indicates that a lack
Nov 4, 2015
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The State of Sampling Practice in the South African Minerals IndustryThe state of sampling practice in South African minerals industry must be appreciated in the context of the changes that the country has recently lived through. These include the entrepreneurship and
Mar 1, 2010
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Gold Mining South Australia The First Fifty YearsBy Fradd WP
South Australia pioneered metal mining in Australia and was the main source of copper for several decades. Gold discoveries and mining also contributed significantly to the development of the Colo
Jan 1, 1987
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Current Billing Technology In Mineral ExplorationBy Emerson J
Drilling has always been one of the most important parts of the exploration process with most companies spending around 25% of their budget on drilling. Although superficially there appears to be
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of Geotechnical Instrumentation to Optimise an Engineered Mine Design at Beaconsfield Gold Mine, TasmaniaBy P B. Hills, R J. Walton
Geotechnical instrumentation has been implemented as a key step for monitoring and optimising an engineered mine design for managing seismicity at the Beaconsfield Gold Mine. Measurements of displacem
Jan 1, 2008
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Best Practice Environmental Management - A Critical Strategy for the Future of the Mining IndustryThe role of government and the community has changed significantly over the last two decades in relation to environment protection, particularly in the mining sector. Increased community expectation
Jan 1, 1997
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A History of Coal Geology and Coal Mining in New South Wales with Reference to Other Australina Coal DepositsThe first record of coal discovery in Australia dates back to 1791 when escaping convicts found coal in the banks of a creek just south of Newcastle. Development in the Newcastle Coalfield was the
Jan 1, 1988
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Preconditioning Modelling and Explosives Effectiveness in Block CavingBy P González, J Videla, E Córdova, I Gottreux
Currently, underground mining of deeper massive deposits with lower grades, harder rock conditions in high strength environments, entails difficulties in caving, fragmentation and seismicity of the or
May 9, 2016
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Mineralization at the Morning Star Gold Mine, Wood's Point, VictoriaThe Morning Star diorite dyke has been subjected to two periods of mineralization. The earlier, genetically related to the dyke magma, gave rise to a weak chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-pentlandite-gold mine
Jan 1, 1958
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Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Features of the Tertiary Yandi Channel Iron Deposits, Hamersley Province, Western AustraliaBy M E. Barley, A D. George, M Kneeshaw
Detailed pit and outcrop mapping of sedimentary rocks and their alteration is providing insights into fluvial processes that operated during deposition of the world-class Yandi channel iron deposit. F
Jan 1, 2002
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Environmental Investigations and Procedures to Support Mining Consent ApplicationsBy M Foster
The new environmental legislation of 1986 was left incomplete and to date remains so. The 'missing' process by which environmental consideration should be applied was never embodied in law a
Jan 1, 1988
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Concentrating Practice of the Broken Hill South Limited, Broken Hill, New South Wales, AustraliaBy Read T. A
THE Broken Hill South Ltd. is one of ten companies operating on the Broken Hill lode (See Fig. 1). It has two leases-Blocks 7 and 8-of a total length of 2250 ft. on strike of lode.From the surface to
Jan 1, 1921
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Metallugical Plant ù Have We Run Out of Developments?I have headed this paper with a question and for the impatient among you ûthe answer is no we have not run out of developments but, and it is a big æbutÆ, we need to be innovative and ahead of the gam
Jan 1, 2002
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Fractured Vertical Wells Versus Horizontal Boreholes for Methane Drainage in Advance of Mining U.S. CoalsBy Mahyera A, Sakashita B, Ahmed U, Abou-Sayed AS
Gas in U.S. coals is primarily composed of 90 to 99 percent methane and up to 10 per- cent carbon dioxide. In composition and heat- ing value, this coal-bed gas is similar to natural gas and can be
Jan 1, 1982
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Poorly-diffracting Material as a Trace Element RepositoryBy Eggleton R. A
X-ray diffraction techniques are commonly used in the identification and quantification of fine-grained materials. A relationship exists between the size of crystals in a sample and the degree to w
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluating the Effects of Non-coaxial Charges for Contour BlastingBy J Seccatore, F Golin, E Munaretti, M Cardu, J C. Koppe, J Bettencourt
Contour blasting is commonly performed by employing linear charges decoupled from the boreholes. This method is common in surface and underground excavations, either for civil or mining purposes. To a
Aug 24, 2015